Chinese-American heiress Tiffany Li – daughter of an affluent Chinese real estate magnate​
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– was accused of orchestrating the 2016 murder of her ex-partner, Keith Green. Prosecutors allege Li lured Green to her Hillsborough mansion and had her boyfriend fatally shoot him​
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. They further claim Li paid off her associates (including her bodyguard) to dump Green’s body in a remote Sonoma County ditch​
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. Li pleaded not guilty, and in a sensational 2019 trial she was ultimately acquitted of murder​
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. Her case made headlines not just for the crime but for its eye-popping finances. Bay Area reports note Li’s supporters raised roughly $66 million in bail (about $4M cash + $62M in California real estate) to free her​
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. In fact, Li’s family posted “over $60 million in real estate” as collateral​
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, allowing her to remain under house arrest in luxury mansions during the proceedings. Media coverage emphasizes the Chinese roots of Li’s fortune: her family “made their millions in real estate construction in China”​
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, and her mother is said to have built wealth via 1980s joint ventures with Chinese military-owned firms​
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. This story highlights broader themes of Chinese money overseas and elite privilege in the U.S. justice system. Experts note that China “continues to lose the largest numbers of dollar millionaires each year to migration”​
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– a reminder of the massive flow of Chinese capital into Western real estate. Tiffany Li’s saga thus becomes a cautionary tale of luxury property, transnational wealth and high-profile crime: a true-crime thriller where murder, money and powerful connections collide.
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